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susanreynolds
@NancyWhite You're good. Depending on the network, they can be person centric too. We know people that want twitter to be THEM centric :)
06:45 PM April 30, 2008
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band
@nancywhite @csessums - what distinction works in the online worlds? I think there is a distinction we need to keep
05:29 PM April 30, 2008
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band
@nancywhite @csessums networks are for folks who have conferences. communities for those who live in a neighborhood. Gary Snyder view
05:26 PM April 30, 2008
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coyenator
@NancyWhite .. how to describe networking or community in nature?
05:16 PM April 30, 2008
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coyenator
@NancyWhite apologies, went offline, hectic day. other description, we adopted tech words for human phenom, computer node is "machine"...
05:16 PM April 30, 2008
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veroniquec
@NancyWhite I'm happy to help, if you still need it :-)
05:31 PM April 30, 2008
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NancyWhite
@csessums yes... AND...hm. Networks are also content centric. Or issues centric. Does that make them person centric? Scratching head
02:23 PM April 30, 2008
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csessums
@aroberts @NancyWhite How's this: networks=personcentric; community=peoplecentric--am I getting warmer?
05:19 PM April 30, 2008
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lucychili
@nancywhite partly whether the locus of control is embedded and fenced or if it follows a fit for purpose open negotiation/membership
10:51 AM April 30, 2008
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lucychili
@nancywhite this is very long but alex and i talked about different modes in some of this http://engageme.net/blog/?p=60
10:41 AM April 30, 2008
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lucychili
@nancywhite http://tinyurl.com/5ebq9f
10:39 AM April 30, 2008
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lucychili
@nancywhite perhaps there is a difference when people see a fence.
system(group) fence outsider, v p2p open connection via fit for purpose.
10:35 AM April 30, 2008
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sylc
@NancyWhite you might check out summize.com to see how the filters there may work
01:58 PM April 30, 2008
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sylc
@nancywhite - ah, POST tweet - my suggestion won't really work unfortunately
01:57 PM April 30, 2008
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edmittance
@paulhenderson - your network thinking and facilitation stuff is admirable mate!
06:09 PM April 30, 2008
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paulhenderson
@NancyWhite trying to think like a network :)
05:39 PM April 30, 2008
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band
@NancyWhite @aroberts I remember an OD paper by Larry Hirschhorn titled "Boundaries, not Barriers" - different thread, similar pattern.
11:33 AM April 30, 2008
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csessums
@aroberts Brilliant! I find the semantics to be crucial.
12:14 PM April 30, 2008
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NancyWhite
@aroberts TRANSFORMATION rather than TRANSGRESSION. I love that.
09:13 AM April 30, 2008
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